Description
In 2014 Trevor Appleson was commissioned by MAC Birmingham and the Library of Birmingham to create a new body of work exploring the city's youth culture. Equipped with a film camera and a plain black cloth to use as a backdrop for his photographs, Appleson went out into the streets of Birmingham to its music venues and its shopping districts, in daytime and at night and photographed its youth, from ravers to girl guides, most in their teens and early twenties.
Portable Studio will feature approximately 200 portraits alongside a fascinating archive donated by the sitters; a unique mix of physical and digital material ranging from crumpled diaries to selfies posted on social media, the contents of 'memory boxes', to vintage family photographs and Google search histories.
The book is divided into three sections:
Portraits: grouped by location and 'tribe', ravers, punks, rockers, school kids etc.
Archives: 70 personal archives from selected subjects invited to collaborate further.
Index: an annotated index completes the project with notes and descriptions.
Supported by Arts Council England, Portable Studio is a critical document of contemporary British youth culture, made in collaboration with a selection of the 700 young people Appleson photographed for his commission.
About the Author
Trevor Appleson has photographs in public and private collections. His previous books include Los Loss and Free Ground.
Book Information
ISBN 9781861543806
Author Trevor Appleson
Format Hardback
Page Count 608
Imprint Booth-Clibborn Editions
Publisher Booth-Clibborn Editions